Grant for a Laptop

Would it be possible to get a grant for a computer for my partner who has Multiple Sclerosis?

She does not venture out much but it will be almost impossible for her during the winter.

Pat
is a very frightened person even when going out with me. She lacks
confidence in her ability and worries about me as well if we are to
venture out in the winter.

She has started to get a group of
friends and also my family. Pat has just moved in with me from London
to Cornwall, and we plan to marry next July.

So, when the bad weather comes she will not be able to go out visiting.

She
has just started to communicate on social websites and to order things
of the Internet like shopping. This gives her a bit of independence
which is slowly disappearing from her life.

Pat is 60 and I am 68 and we are in our golden years.

I
have plenty to do looking after her but Pat sometimes becomes very
frustrated because of her lack of ability to do things for herself. So
being able to communicate with friends and family would be fabulous for
her.

Thank you for reading our question

Regards Barry and Patricia

ANSWER:

Hi Barry Thank you for getting in touch.

Pat might be able to get funding for a laptop from the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Their local branches can provide grants towards items of equipment that will make a difference to her disability.

Your nearest branch is the Pymouth Liskard and Districts branch. To find out about their grants contact them on 01752 240490

To find out more about other grants from the Multiple Sclerosis Society Click here

They also provide financial support for short breaks and other activities which might be useful in the future.

Best wishes for your wedding in July.Julia

Comments for Grant for a Laptop

Laptopby: Anna C Young

If you are at University or the Open University you could get a computer through the Disabled Student's Allowance.

I hope this helps. Anna

Who do I Contact?by: suzzanne unwin

My sisters are both disabled.

One has Downs Syndrome and
walking problems with a mental age two. She is very shy wont mix well
with others and she get very frustrated because of her problems.

She needs a wheelchair that is light weight so I can take her out more often.

My
other sister needs a laptop as she is Autistic, with behaviour
problems, a mental age 11, gran mal epilepsy and walking problems. She
has used a friend's laptop and find she as taken to it very well.

Having a laptop would allow her she would talk to family and shop online for herself as she can read and write.

Any information would be greatly received. Thank you.

ANSWER:

Hi Suzanne,

For a wheelchair your first point of contact should be your local Wheelchair Services. This is funded through the NHS.

To get a referral either see your GP, your sister's Consultant or a local Occupational Therapist.

To find a local Occupational Therapist either go through the Health service or Social Services.

Wheelchair
Services will be able to make a full assessment of your sister's needs
and the wheelchairs are free to those who need them.